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Since there is a Soul which reasons upon the right and good-
for reasoning is an enquiry into the rightness and goodness of
this rather than that- there must exist some permanent Right, the
source and foundation of this reasoning in our soul; how, else,
could any such discussion be held? Further, since the soul's
attention to these matters is intermittent, there must be within
us an Intellectual-Principle acquainted with that Right not by
momentary act but in permanent possession. Similarly there must
be also the principle of this principle, its cause, God. This
Highest cannot be divided and allotted, must remain intangible
but not bound to space, it may be present at many points,
wheresoever there is anything capable of accepting one of its
manifestations; thus a centre is an independent unity; everything
within the circle has its term at the centre; and to the centre
the radii bring each their own. Within our nature is such a
centre by which we grasp and are linked and held; and those of us
are firmly in the Supreme whose collective tendency is There.
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